Mar. 13, 1941 My Dear Charlotte, Thanks a lot for the fine box of vegetables and other nice things you Sent us. My dear Charlotte you are so consideret to do so meny nice things for your parents. Yourealy do to much. You are such a sweet little Darling. We are having areal cold spell. It seams as cold as in January. A brisk north wind has been blowing two days and is stiel cold. We received a letter fromMarie. She seams to be much better. John A. forgot his gloves. He left them on the sewing mashene. Yesterday amanda came and did our washing and Ironing. She has high blood preshure. I have read the Readers Digest, the pease about the ofel treatment the Germens give there prisenars. When we read such terable things men and wimen have to endure one can not be sufficent greatfull and thank our heavenly Father for sending the Gospel to our forebarers and brought them out of the old world to this blessed Land where we have plent of everything and can enjoy oife in peace and happayness. Mother and I send Love to you my Dear Sweetheart and Loved Ones. Very Sincerely Your Father